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The Forest City Killer ft Vanessa Brown

In the 1960s and 70s, London Ontario, often referred to as the forest city, was the serial killer capital. Even just between the years of 1968-1970, there were 11 brutal murders in the London area – the majority of which are still unsolved. Today, I’m diving into 9 murder cases with the help of true crime…

The Row Family Murders

When 3 members of the Row family are killed in a house fire, police are quick to call it arson. Within days, they are able to limit their scope to two suspects – each with completely different narratives. Now investigators have to play this game of ‘he said, she said’ to figure out which one…

The Murder of Elizabeth ‘Lisa’ Roberts – Precious Jane Doe

In 1977, the unidentifed body of a woman was found in a blackberry push just south of Everett, Washington. Her killer was quickly aprehended and brought to justice, but the victim remained a Jane Doe. Until 43 years later, when investigators finally helped her get her name back.  This is the story of Elizabeth ‘Lisa’…

The Murder of Karen Klaas

Despite Karen Klaas’ turbulent childhood, she was always determined to make something of herself and create a beautiful family. But in 1976, Karen’s life was cut short when the mother of two was found strangled in her own home. While police looked into numerous leads and her loved ones even hired a private investigator, nobody…

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